The Wrong Paris Cast Unites for LA Premiere Ahead of Netflix Release

Lead: Miranda Cosgrove, Pierson Fodé and key ensemble members of Netflix’s new rom-com The Wrong Paris gathered at Los Angeles’ Tudum Theater on Wednesday night for the film’s official screening event ahead of its September 12 debut.

Nut Graf: The star-studded showcase not only put a spotlight on the film’s leading duo but underscored Netflix’s confidence in The Wrong Paris as a must-see romantic comedy this season. With the film officially dropping on Friday, the event served to generate buzz and introduce audiences to the movie’s Texan twist on a Parisian dream.

Screening Night Highlights

  • Star Appearances: Miranda Cosgrove (Dawn) and Pierson Fodé (Trey McAllen III) led the arrivals, sharing red-carpet interviews about their onscreen chemistry and comedic adventures on the set.
  • Ensemble Support: Madison Pettis, Yvonne Orji, Hannah Stocking, Christin Park, Madeleine Arthur, Harry Jowsey, Torrance Coombs, Emilija Baranac, Ava Bianchi, Veronica Long and Frances Fisher joined the festivities, reflecting the film’s diverse cast of contestants and producers.
  • Director’s Remarks: Janeen Damian, who directed the film from Nicole Henrich’s script, praised the cast for bringing heart and humor to the story of a small-town artist duped into a Paris, Texas dating show.

What to Expect

Subhead: A Parisian Dream Gone South

  • Dawn, a hopeful art student, signs up for a reality dating show she believes is set in Paris, France-only to find herself competing in Paris, Texas.

Subhead: From Vancouver to the Silver Spur Ranch

  • Principal photography moved from British Columbia locations to the fictional Silver Spur Ranch, where the laughs and romantic misadventures play out against a Texan backdrop.

Subhead: Streaming Details

  • The Wrong Paris premieres worldwide on Netflix on September 12, 2025. Bullet points:
    • Runtime: 1h 45m
    • Genre: Romantic Comedy
    • Supporting Cast: Frances Fisher, Yvonne Orji, Torrance Coombs

With Miranda Cosgrove’s return to rom-com lead roles and a playful premise that turns geographic expectations upside down, The Wrong Paris aims to charm viewers seeking both laughs and heartfelt moments.